Boston Belles
Year 2007
In addition to our participation in many community committees and
projects such as Boston Community Showcase, Lincolnshire Pride, Lincolnshire Kaleidoscope, Compact and the Independent
Police Advisory Group, our own work continued to increase, with extra demands this year on our confidential support services.
Attendances at our Social Support evenings are improving, we
now averaging around 30 per evening. In fact, at some evenings we have had over 40 attending, there is an ever-increasing
demand for our confidential support services, whether it is over the telephone, by e-mail or face-to-face meetings.
Our financial stability has improved, due mainly to our own fundraising
efforts at Public Events and the Raffles at our social support evenings. Some grant income has helped us to offset most of
our operational costs and we have now acquired a trailer to take our stuff to public events.
We are hoping to be able to obtain some lightweight display boards
so that we can be that bit more professional in our marketing of our services for future years.
The Year 0f 2007
January saw Belinda & Stacey again assisting in the diversity training of the Police Service recruits
also the preparation work for LGBT history month in February
In February, we participated in the Second
Lincolnshire LGBT History Month. We mounted an informative display for the whole of the month in the central library in Boston, where Stacy Tricia and Belinda were there to answer the
questions from the public on the late opening evenings through out the month.
February saw an enormous amount of work put into Lincolnshire Kaleidoscope. The constitution was adopted and the officers we elected. Stacey being the Membership officer and Trustee,
and Belinda, Vice –Chair and trustee. We are confident that Lincolnshire Kaleidoscope will be the countywide vehicle for contact of the whole of the LGBT Community in Lincolnshire.
Also during
February some of your committee underwent training in the responsibilities of Trustees.
We have
now achieved some recognition at least! as Belinda & Joanne were invited to the Loving Cup tour ceremony where only some
twenty groups and charities were invited to attend. We received the invitation in the name of Boston Belles & Lincolnshire
Kaleidoscope, so people are getting to know about us now, which shows that some of our hard work is paying off at last.
March started off with your committee being at the True-Vision day held in Boston. Publicising the Hate Crime reporting pack. We also had
a display at this event held at the Council offices. Our March Support evening was devoted to a sale of Clothes, wig, boots
& shoes, all of which had been donated to the Boston Belles to help raise funds for our work to carry on.
April saw Belinda & Joanne visit Steph in Blackpool to see how her business is developing and take
some clothes and other items to her, glad to report that she is progressing well and is establishing herself well in Blackpool,
many of our members who have visited her & complimented her on her excellent services..
May saw an
immense amount of work by Stacey and Belinda into the Press & Public Launch of Lincolnshire Kaleidoscope scheduled
for June 1st at the Prestigious Collection Building in Lincoln. Also there was the Boston Area Partnership half-yearly Meeting at Boston College
Also in May we were approached by Humberside
Police to assist in their Training Programme with training sessions for their trainers.
June saw Belinda being asked to chair SHREC (South
Holland Reaching Every Community) to seek to engender community cohesion within the area by reaching
out to the hard to reach groups. Also Tricia & Joanne are joining as well. This is in
association with the Community Interest Company” South Holland Radio”
June also saw the Press & Public Launch of Lincolnshire Kaleidoscope at the Collection in
Lincoln, which was a great success and received press coverage well outside of the county.
During the month of June also we started our
outreach work with Belinda doing a day on the Mobile Police Office at Kirton; further days are booked for Spilsby, Hogsthorpe & Burgh le Marsh. Belinda & Joanne
also attended the Training day for the IAG’s
July was a busy month with the focus being upon PRIDE weekend in Lincoln.
Not only
did we have the Boston Belles Stand, but we also manned the Lincolnshire Kaleidoscope staand. All in all we
were at Pride for some 23 hours out of the 48.hrs. Our fundraising was successful with our 100 prize Tombola
and the sale of Hand Crafted Cards, made by Joanne and all the proceeds going to our funds. It was a great effort by
all your committee. Also in July, Belinda was elected Chair of the Independent Advisory Group for the East Division
Lincolnshire Police Service and Joanne was elected Vice-Chair.
August saw quite a number of meetings attended
with various organisations also a large number of Face to Face support meetings to assist members with problems.
September came along with our appearance at Boston Community Showcase, where again we had a 100 prize
TOMBOLA and we were selling hand crafted Cards by Joanne, again all proceeds to our funds. We answered very
many question from the public, who seemed to take to us and supported the work that we are doing. Also an interview was recorder
for LocalLincs TV. Our September Social Support Evening which was also our first AGM under the new constitution was
successful. The members present re-electing the existing committee to carry on their work for a further period.
October saw our attendance at the Cultural Festival at Long Sutton, again our informative stand
drew a lot of question about us from the public at large and Joanne was again selling her Hand Crafted Cards, the whole
of the proceeds going to our support group funds, and there were a lot of cards sold to help our funding.
Just after our very enjoyable October Support
Evening, Belinda suffered her third heart attack, and after hospitalisation for a number of days, returned home to recover
her health. Belinda would like to thank all those that sent messages and good wishes and especially Stacey who ferried
Joanne to and from the hospital and generally took charge. Thank you all!!
During October and November we also received some financial aid in the form of grants,
from Lincolnshire County Council Healthy Communities fund, Lincolnshire Police Property Regulations Fund and the Medlock Charitable
Trust, and The Allen Lane Foundation, all of whom we thank for their support which has helped to put us on a more stable financial
footing to face the future demands on our services. We would like to thank those organisations for their help and assistance
At the
At the AGM of South Lincolnshire Community & Voluntary Service on 6th November, which was held at the Council Chamber of South Holland District Council in Spalding, The Worshipful the Mayor of Boston Michael Brookes made a presentation of a Certificate of Appreciation to Belinda in recognition of her valuable contribution to the community in South
Lincolnshire (Photograph on this site). In her response, Belinda thanked Joanne,
Stacey & Tricia for all the work that they put in and also thanked the entire team at South Lincs CVS for the help and
assistance they had given to Belinda in seeking to achieve a greater acceptance and awareness of the Transgendered
Community in the whole of Lincolnshire. She also thanked Paul Kenny of Mayflower Housing, for the nomination for the award.
Also in November, Belinda & Joanne attended the IAG National Conference in Blackpool where many new contacts were made
and the reputation of the Boston Bells was spread further a field, and they were
also involved in the Inside Justice Week and then we were approached to assist
with diversity training for United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust and Boston Borough Council. November also saw us make our
first support visit to Lincoln Prison, where 2 inmates have been supported with
their Transgender problems, this is in association with the Prison Governor and staff. We have set up a protocol for giving
support to any inmate that requires such support whilst in Lincoln Prison; we
have already a protocol in place for support to inmates at North Sea Camp Prison.
The
month ending with a countywide get together for the IAG’s to which Belinda, Joanne and Stacy attended to continue to
fly the Boston Belles flag. Also both Belinda & Joanne attended the full Boston
Area Partnership Meeting at Boston College. Belinda,
Stacey Tricia and Donna-Isabella attended the Lincolnshire Kaleidoscope Forum
which celebrated its First Birthday, and is making progress steadily towards all its aims.
December. Saw our attendance
at several regular events. Our Christmas Party on 14th December was
a really great affair, everyone seemed to enjoy themselves and there were many new faces as well as many regulars. Andres
won the Special TEDDY Draw. In the run up to the end of the year the workload has eased a bit so as to
be able to gather our strength for next year. In 2008 we aim to continue increasing
the public awareness of Transgendered People and to increase acceptance of our community to the public at large.
A nice touch to end the year? We have
just been advised that Mayflower Housing Association Community Fund has agreed
to purchase the new display boards for us. They are on order and we will be presented with them in the New Year. Thank you
Mayflower, they will be put to very good use, you can be assured of that.
In Ending this brief report We wish you all a Very Happy Christmas and a Happy & Prosperous 2008